Spinning papercraft
Patti writes on New World Geek:
I really like playing with papercraft - it doesn't cost much to make projects, and they can be incredibly complex and interesting. Paper Forest posted about this wonderful spinning star - I've watched this video over and over, trying to figure out the movement and why it's so elegant. They say the original design ...
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C'mon, tell me that doesn't make you go "awwww" and wanna cavort with butterfly swarms and woodland creatures.
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